@matigo Twitter doesn't give a rat's arse for verification. 1
But I suspect you know that and were just trying to wind me up. So, glad to oblige.
@matigo Twitter doesn't give a rat's arse for verification. 1
But I suspect you know that and were just trying to wind me up. So, glad to oblige.
@hazardwarning I can try, and there's help at hand here [indieweb.org].
Essentially, it identifies as particular URL as belonging to you. That's because only you can add the information needed to do that. So, for example, presumably only you can edit your Twitter profile. And in that profile, you can put your website address. That could be your site here at 10C (although that adds a layer of complexity, because at the moment it requires Jason to do the next step (I think).
In your website address -- that is, and address where you potentially control **all* the code -- you can now add a link to your Twitter profile, with the rel="me" added. It can be in your head, or it can be an actual link on the page. And that tells any website that visits your site that your Twitter account is also "yours".
It is one of the bits of glue that allows the #indieweb to work, by joining together different sites and accounts.
I can try to answer any further questions at a non-geeky level, because that's the level I am at, about 1 micron above you.
@matigo Also need to rotate things in an out of the sun, on a medium-term time frame.
Just as I predicted, moved some plants around. 1 Now I get to sit inside for a bit, before maybe doing the same again this afternoon.
Which includes taking them out of pots, cleaning away weeds, feeding and repotting, and maybe a larger pot. Not just moving them around.
Glorious day here after two days of gray drizzle. Might move some plants around.
A completely new install of WP (hooked up to the old database) finally worked fine. Which is good. But it tells me both my child theme and the parent theme on which I based it are broken. So I guess that's next.